This podcast was recorded in April 2020. Sadly, it has aged well.
(Scroll down to the April 15 podcast to listen.)
This podcast was recorded in April 2020. Sadly, it has aged well.
(Scroll down to the April 15 podcast to listen.)
“‘The Kremlin is a chaos monster,’ Jed Willard, global engagement director of the FDR Foundation at Harvard, previously told VICE News. ‘Their frame is Americans can’t trust Americans.'”
Read the article here: https://www.vice.com/en/article/gyzkay/facebook-had-to-nuke-a-bunch-of-russian-bots-right-as-it-bragged-its-ready-for-2020
The rise of social media and the fragmentation of traditional news media has led to a global crisis of disinformation. Governments, non-government actors, and shadow groups are spreading misleading and often false information, which undermines democracy around the world. Democratic nations that depend on a certain level of social and political trust to function properly face an existential crisis as that trust is eroded. How can democratic governments face this crisis to rebuild faith in democratic practices and values?
Concerned with foreign interventions in your elections? In your news? Do you trust the media? Should you?
You may be surprised to learn the FDR Foundation and Adams House are on the cutting edge of the struggle of democracy against disinformation. Come by to chat informally with Jed Willard about current trends in international media manipulation, defensive media monitoring and analysis, and counter propaganda.
This is an interactive discussion, limited to 14, undergraduates only if numbers allow. RSVP here:
www.SignUpGenius.com/go/10C0E44AEAD29A4FA7-fake
(There is an RSVP option for those who cannot make this time slot but are interested in future events on this topic – make sure to indicate your interest even if you can’t make it!)
Date: 11/13/2017 (Mon.)
Time: 7:00pm – 8:00pm EDT
Location: FDR Suite, B-17, Adams House